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STANDING STRONG INTHE ANOINTING

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The Bible is a book not only to be revered but also to be read wholeheartedly. The KJVER is the same KJV Bible you know and love, made easier to read, study, comprehend, and apply to your life.

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• Hebrew names of God explained

• Difficult terms underlined and defined at the ends of verses

• Archaic or obsolete words exchanged for modern counterparts (word-exchange list provided)

• “Essential Themes String-Reference Bible Study” included in footnotes. With this study, you can follow along with the verse listings for many important biblical themes as they appear throughout Scripture. The topics and subtopics include over ninety different themes, providing much material for Bible study and devotional use

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• Words of God highlighted in red in the Old Testament

• Words of Jesus highlighted in red in the New Testament

• Hebrew names of God explained

• Difficult terms underlined and defined at the ends of verses

• “Essential Themes String-Reference Bible Study” included in footnotes With this study, you can follow along with the verse listings for many important biblical themes as they appear throughout Scripture. The topics and subtopics include over ninety different themes, providing much material for Bible study and devotional use

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What’s Changed?

The King James Version is the most published and printed translation of the Bible to this day. No other version has ever matched the beauty of its writing or the depth of its meaning. The King James Version Easy Read Bible (KJVER™) is “The Trust- ed King James in an Easy Read Format® ” It uses the original 1611 King James Version text (based on the Textus Receptus Received Text rather than the revised 1881 Greek and Hebrew text)

The KJVER enhances the readability of the classic, beloved KJV by updating some seventeenth-century English words to their twenty-first-century equivalents Even with these word exchanges, no doctrine has been changed The KJVER maintains the meaning and integrity of the KJV translation.

Old Layout

Margin Study lines switched to “Essential Themes String-Reference Bible Study” in footnote format for a cleaner look and easier acce s sibi l it y

Pronunciation guide (accent marks and syllables) removed from text for a streamlined appearance

Sampling of word exchanges for archaic or obsolete terms:

Please note that no word of doctrine has been changed See Bible for complete list of word exchanges

abideth abides doeth does nameth names addeth adds endureth endures pleaseth pleases becamest became forgiveth forgives readeth reads believest believe helpeth helps rejoiceth rejoices commendeth commends keepeth keeps seeth sees choosest choose madest made shineth shines diddest did meetest meet speaketh speaks t he e you t h it he r t he re t hou you vowedst vowed whence where wh it he r whe re yesternight last night

3 Jesus answered and said to him, Verily, verily, I say to you, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God a JER 32:40 | truly

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Nicodemus said to Him, How can a man be born when he is old? can he enter the second time into his mother’s womb, and be born?

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For God sent not His Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through Him might be saved judge

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Jesus answered and said to him, Are you a master of Israel, and know not these things? a teacher

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22After these things came Jesus and His disciples into the land of Judaea; and there He tarried with them, and baptized h stayed

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Verily, verily, I say to you, We speak that we do know, and testify that we have seen; and youp receive not our witness. what;do not accept

12 If I have told youp earthly things, and youp believe not, how shall youp believe, if I tell youp of heavenly things?c

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And no man has ascended up to heaven, but He that came down from heaven, even the Son of Man which is in heaven. PROV 30:4

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And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the

16 For God so loved the world, that He gave a

GOD: God’s Kingdom John 3:3 | Next: John 3:5

GOD: God, Son, Jesus John 3:3–8 | Next: John 3:16–17

PLAN: Church John 3:3 | Next: John 10:12

MAN: Life John 3:3 | Next: John 3:18

GOD: God’s Kingdom John 3:5 | Next: John 8:58

GOD: Holy Spirit John 3:5–6 | Next: John 4:24

MAN: Believe John 3:12 | Next: John 3:15

PLAN: Promises John 3:14 | Next: John 3:16

MAN: Salvation John 3:14–17 | Next: John 3:31

And John also was baptizing in Aenon near to Salim, because there was much water there: and they came, and were baptized

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And they came to John, and said to him, Rabbi, He that was with you beyond Jordan, to whom you bore witness, behold, the

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GOD: Love John 3:16 | Next: John 13:1

PLAN: Promises John 3:16 | Next: John 5:24

MAN: Faith John 3:16–17 | Next: John 6:35

MAN: Life John 3:18 | Next: John 3:36

MAN: Second Death John 3:18 | Next: John 3:36

MAN: Believe John 3:15 | Next: John 4:48

MAN: Baptism John 3:22–23 | Next: John 4:1–2

“Essential Themes StringReference Bible Study” included in footnotes With this study, you can follow along with the verse listings for many important biblical themes as they appear throughout Scripture. The topics and subtopics include over ninety different themes, providing much material for Bible study and devotional use

SPECIAL FEATURES OF THE KJV SWORD LARGE PRINT EDITION

The King James Version Sword Large Print edition includes many of the same special features that are in the KJVER (such as red lettering and shading, definitions for antiquated words, Hebrew names of God explained, Essential Themes String-Reference Bible Study, and enhanced readability), but it retains the original style of wording from the KJV 1611, with no updating of pronoun and verb forms and no word exchanges with modern equivalents.

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Special Features of The King James Version Easy Read

Bible (kjver)

The basic text of the King James Version Easy Read Bible (kjver) is the beloved King James Version of 1611, with minor word changes in the case of clearly archaic or obsolete words, as indicated under the subhead below entitled “Antiquated Words Clarified and Defined ” The following is an overview of the special features of the kjver, with its distinctive tools for studying and under- standing Scripture:

Red Lettering Incorporated into Both Old and New Testaments

The red lettering in this Bible version is unique in that it may be found in both the Old and New Testaments. While the publisher believes firmly that all of the Bible is God’s Word and is therefore inerrant (see 2 Timothy 3:16), the placing of Christ’s words in red in the New Testament has proven to be a special help and blessing to countless people over the years, and this feature was selected to be a part of the kjver as well. In addition, this Bible version uses red type to highlight the direct words of God throughout the entire Old Testament. It is hoped that this emphasis will add blessing and clarity to your Old Testament devotional reading and study

You should be aware, however, that the red lettering is only suggestive In many instances in both testaments, scholars may differ on whether this or that particular verse or passage should appear in red. Moreover, since neither the Old Testament He- brew nor the New Testament Greek manuscripts use quotation marks, it is often difficult to determine whether God or Christ is speaking directly

Nevertheless, great effort has gone into color coding the text as accurately as possible. The editors have marked verses in red for both testaments in an attitude of prayerful study and dependence on God. This labor, it is trusted, will indeed bring greater enjoyment and understanding to your Bible reading. It is our prayer that the aid of red lettering, as well as the shaded areas of text

Shaded Areas of Text Indicate Quotations from God

described under the next subhead, will enable you to better understand God’s holy Word and to love and worship God in all His redemptive fullness

In both the Old and New Testaments, when biblical speakers or angels quote the words of God or Christ, these words are shaded in red In the New Testament, cita- tions of the direct words of God from the Old Testament are also shaded (as in the case of many of the Old Testament prophecies concerning the coming of Christ).

Readers are reminded that the red type and shading in the text are offered as a study

help to the Scriptures, and that all of the Bible, be it in red or black print, is indeed God’s infallible Word

Designed for Increased Readability

Pronouns:

For increased readability, the King James Version Easy Read Bible changes all second-person singular pronouns to their modern equivalents: thee (you), thy (your), thine (yours), and thyself (yourself) Whenever these forms reflect the name of deity, they begin with a capital letter

Verb Forms:

In addition to changing the old English second-person pronouns, archaic verb forms have been changed to their modern counterparts. For example, knoweth becomes knows, shouldest becomes should, shalt becomes shall, and holpen becomes helped. These verb changes involve only the spelling of verb tenses and do not alter the tenses themselves. Modernizing second-person pronouns and archaic verb forms removes about 98 percent of the confusion that some readers have with the King James Bible A few other textual changes, such as to wit (that is or to know), even (evening), and armour (armor), were made as well

Even with these minor changes, the kjver still presents the King James translation in its verbal, formal-equivalent accuracy It remains a near word-for-word translation, as opposed to a dynamic-equivalent translation that more subjectively translates expression for expression Unless you are a time traveler from old England, you will scarcely notice the difference, except for rec-

ognizing an improved understanding of God’s Word

Easy-to-Read Format:

Antiquated Words Clarified and Defined

Along with the updates of archaic verb forms and other minor textual changes for clarity that were noted above, the kjver helps the contemporary reader to comprehend the text in the following ways:

Not only does the kjver allow for a greater comprehension of the text, but the formatting of the pages has been especially designed to be easier on the eyes for reading. This intentional presentation includes a clean look and greater spacing between the lines of text. The font is called Tundra, and it has a consistent thickness to prevent eye fatigue.

• A number of antiquated words and phrases have been underlined, with the definitions of these words provided in smaller typeface directly below the verses in which they are found Please note that, for text readability and for simplification, this underlining occurs only at the first use of 19Then Joseph her husband, being a just man, a word in a given chapter of the Bible, even if the word is later repeated in and not willing to make her a public examthe same chapter. However, if applicable, the words are again underlined ple, was minded to put her away privily. in subsequent chapters at their first appearance, so that you are remind- righteous; secretly ed of the definitions as you begin reading a new chapter of the Bible You should not necessarily view the explanatory words as alternate or corrective translations but merely as aids for understanding the word or verse.

• For additional clarity, certain more difficult terms and phrases have been exchanged for modern equivalents in the text itself For easy reference, a list of all of such changes may be found in the section entitled “An Alphabetical List of EasyRead Word Exchanges.” You will see that, even with these word exchanges, no doctrine has been changed.

Hebrew Names of God Explained and Defined

The Bible contains a number of names of God that contribute to our understanding of various aspects of His nature and character Some names of God are used thousands of times in the Old Testament For a fuller discussion of these names and their significance, please refer to the section “The Hebrew Names and Attributes of God ” In addition, the following feature is found in the text itself in order to help increase your awareness and understanding: less common names of God have been underlined and then defined in the notations directly following the verses in which they occur.

For simplification and text readability, more common names of God El, Elohim, Jehovah, and Jehovah Elohim are not underlined or defined within the text. However, again, these names and their definitions may be found in “The Hebrew Names and Attributes of God” section

Studying the names of God will prove to be a continual source of inspiration and blessing You will need to consult the explanatory pages for the basic definitions of the names of God only a few times before being able to remember their particular meaning(s), and you will soon find your Bible reading enriched when encountering a particular name of God chosen by the Holy Spirit for our illumination.

The Hebrew of the Old Testament often uses a plural form for deity To indicate which form is being used, the abbreviations “s.f.” (singular form) and “p.f.” (plural form) immediately follow the names of God in the endof- verse notes that identify a particular Hebrew word that is translated as “God” or “Lord” in the text. In addition, plural forms of “you” and “your” in relation to people are indicated with with a “p” directly following the word

2 In the day of my trouble I sought the Lord: my sore ran in the night, and ceased not: my soul refused to be comforted. p

Adonai ; hand stretched out

Cross-References Provided Plural Forms of Words Identified

11 Vow, and pay to the Lord yourp God: let all that be round about Him bring presents to Him that ought to be feared

Cross-references in Scripture for certain biblical events and themes are listed directly below the verses in which they are found.

2 And on the seventh day God ended His work which He had made; and He rested on the seventh day from all His work which He had made.c HEB 4:10; JOHN 5:17

“Essential Themes String-Reference Bible Study” Integrated Throughout the Text

The kjver offers a unique Bible resource called the “Essential Themes String-Reference Bible Study ” This tool enables you to conduct in-depth studies related to (1) God and His nature, (2) God’s plan for mankind and the world, and (3) the nature and role of human beings created in God’s image and redeemed by Him These main topical areas fall under the simple titles “God,” “Plan,” and “Man ” The Essential Themes StringReference Bible Study may be used in two ways: First, it may be found in the footnotes at the bottom of the pages throughout this Bible: The History of Creation Second, all the Scripture references in this study may also In the beginning God created the heaven be found in one place, under the section with the same 1 and the earth.a ACTS 17:24; JOHN 1:1 title, “Essential Themes String-Reference Bible Study,” in the front matter of the Bible. That section provides an a GOD: God Gen 1:1 | Next: Gen 1:17 GOD: God, Son, Jesus Gen 1:1 | Next: Gen 1:26 overview of all the possibilities included in this helpful PLAN: Plan Gen 1:1–31 | Next: Gen 2:7–9 study tool and explains how to use it. With this study, you b GOD: Holy Spirit Gen 1:2 | Next: Gen 6:3 can follow the verse listings for many essential biblical themes as they appear throughout Scripture The topics and subtopics include about ninety different themes You will find that the subtopics and verses listed provide a solid foundation for each subject. However, you may also wish to add to the verses included in the tracks and develop your own related themes or new topics.

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